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dispositioned
[ dis-puh-zish-uhnd ]
adjective
- characterized by a particular mental and emotional outlook (often used in combination):
He's always been sunny-dispositioned.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of dispositioned1
First recorded in 1640–50; disposition ( def ) + -ed 2( def )
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Example Sentences
He was a good dispositioned horse, and he didn't want to run away, but he could not stand still.
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I am a mild-dispositioned man, long-suffering, and tractable; but that cabinet of birds is too much.
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They were a very gentle, nice-dispositioned-looking set of men—small, but well knit together.
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They always try to keep the Búsao or evil spirit well dispositioned.
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Rover is a most feeling, sweet dispositioned dog—one instance of his affection and kindheartedness I cannot omit.
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